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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS MILITARY RITES HELD FOR NED DAMES Funeral services with military honort were scheduled for Pvt Ned E. Davies 21, of Bur bank, Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in the Firn Ward L D S Chapel at Fillmore. Pvt Dav'ea was born in reJune 16, T 1932, and ceived his elementary education at Garrison- He wai graduated from Millard high school THURSDAY, APG. 20, 1953 3 terns of Interest He was inducted Into the army at Ft- - Dougles, Aug. 18, 1952, and received his training at Ft. Ord. Calif. He left for Korea bands March 4, 1953, and was In Third Si J coffee cans. ConB 65th Regifrom Division, Infantry tact Mrs. Dan Hutchings or ment. wounded phone 114-He was seriously and June 10, fire by artillery died June 11. He received the FOR RENT houses, bronze star, gold star, Korean $25 and $30; duplex, medal and the purple heart, all $38. All furnished; water and awarded post humously to his garbage paid. Call 39 J. father. Surviving are his father, of in 1950. Pair of child's FOUND and a sister, Mrs. Burbank, and of Elmer son a He was Mrs. Rose Lee behind glus-eProvo. W. Lowe, Caret (Hope) the late Virgie, Smith Davies. St. on Main Identify at opt. News Office and pay for ad. WANTED-rUnwind- ; ; , , . Afternoons of Saturdays and Sundays, Aug. S thoroughbred "races daily plus 12 quart erhorse races . . . . Cutting horses, re'ned cow horses, team roping, cloverkaf barrel races, etc. ; About People You Know Fill-mo- re s, and Mis. Bert and four children. mr tored to Provo, Salt Lake, and Evanston, Wyo., visit'ng relatives and friends, the past week. A cousin, Ruby McPhie. of Provo, returned with the IJer-- t yweuthers to spnd a few days ... in Milford. The Merry weathers also previously visited Grand Canyon, where they met their son Karl, who is. employed at Grand Can. Merry-weath- er Pari-Mutu- guests at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and William Denny. Guen-ther-s Mrs to St George to assist in clean-ing the St George Temple; were Mr. and Mrs. Parley o. Fisher, Mrs. Beth Fisher, Mrs. Helen Gillins, Mrs.:; LaPriel Banks,, and Mrs. Edna Nichols. NEVADA FAIR Or INDUSTRY Aug. 27-3- 0 . . Outstanding . . , Liberty Shows Big Journeying Wednesday, ex-hibi- ts : Carnival FOR SALE Summer lire Values GOODYEAR MARATHONS Sale Price $11.95 $13.95 Reg. Price $14.60 6.00-1- 6 . 6.70-1- 5 home, FOR SALE Cork puna; 2 males, 1 female. Williams, phone 150. r Sally FURNISHED APARTMENTS $16.55 Plus tax and recappable tire. for ren', $30 and $40. See Bob Tomsik at Service Garage. PARADE v: Morning of Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs.' Bud Handley SPECIAL EVENTS have returned from a nine-daEvery day. Always plenty to vacation trip. - do and see indoors and out Young Bud Mrs. Henry Roper spent two who has been visiting weeks in New Ruth, Nev., caring Handley, --in SONS Or THE PIONEERS returned with the Milford, for her daughter In law, Mrs. to In his home Colorado; couple playing during entire celebraBurns Roper, who has been ill. tion at s local club. Mr. Roper motored his' wife and two small children, and mother i Jenlel Dawson of Salt Lake Mrs. Henry Roper, to Milford is here for a few days visit, a Saturday, returning to Nevada guest of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Sunday. He will again be in Holm. Milford this week end to taka his family back home. TRASH FISH SEINING "ONE OF THE ' WEST'S GREAT CELEBRATIONS' Mr, and Mrs. SteVe Williams PROGRAM SUCCESSFUL and children returned Tuesday Initial success of the trash from a four-datrip to the Care fish seining program being conson Tahoe area. INCLUSIVE AUGUST 22 - 30 ducted by state prison officials Guests at th? A. F. McCulley is claimed by all concerned with home are their son in law and lhe project The seining project is a notdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur able example of cooperation Chesson and family, of Las between two departments of Vegas. state government resulting in benefits to both departments Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yount and and citizens alike. It was contwo children returned recently ceived by the prison officials "Where the Deer and the Antelope Play Also People" from a 1 , vacation trip and instigated with the cooperthiu San Francisco and Glen-dal- ation of the Fish and Game Com1 Calif. ; mission and department personv nel. . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Guenthcr ; Under the program, a seining of Bakersf'eld, Cal.I, were In crew made up of prison trusties trash fish from popular game for later use. Milford three days this week. is daily taking chubs and other Present plans call for the fishing waters. These fish form a steady supply of fish food to project to go forward on a basis with seining In the state hatcheries where they are JC(. used as a major food in raising higher waters during the warm game fish. It is expected that months and the lower areas trash fish surpluses so seined during cold weather. quetry murals decorated the famous will be processed at the prison Alsatian restaurant, "Chez Jenny." When I was small I had a great deal yon Lodge. y ill 3U -- PONY EXPRESS DAYS - y 4-P- BUCK TIRES LY . 6.70-1- 7.10-1- 5 7.60-1- 5 8.00-1- 5 6.00-1- 6 : , , - WHITE-BLAC- LY a a 7.C0-1- 5 WEAVER direct PIANOS; blog SpiaeU, $815 and up. Six months free private lessons under teacher of your, choice. Davis Music Co., Provo. PIANOS Bought, Sold, Ex changed; Repairing, eomple'e restyling. Frco appraisal. , C. W. McAllister, Baldwin Dealer for Southern Utah, 483 Diagonal, For St. George; phone 340-Information, contact Daisy Row ley at Milford Hotel. TIRES K 21.00 6.00 27.00 23.50 30.00 6.50 32.80 2180 7.00 Plus tax and recappable tire. 6.70-1- 5 7.10-1- 5 $17.05 18.95 20.75 22.85 15.60 19.30 $5.00 5.30 6.00 6.50 4.50 5.50 24.&0 ' 4-P- Trade-i- n $22.05 24.45 . J ! 26.75 ... 29.35 20.10 .. 5 WANTED Furnished or unfurnished homoj for school teachers. Contact Board of Education, Beaver. Price Price List Pries tttl V PIANOS Spinel, Uprights, Grands, New and used. Trade-in- s accepted. Liberal credit terms. Kenneth M. Jospeh, Phone 2466 or 3811, Parowan. Dob Tomsik Y . Service Garag S '". LAWNMOWERS by factory method. HI son, phone 155-J- . Vt." City-Lak- ."'ELY' year-roun- d dfrom 5france"With . f Sharpened Nils John- - L !''' . '' e, i -- Fat Livestock . . . Auction. . garage attached; large yardr on Walrus St. $7700; terms can be Earl Stonehocker, arranged. . phone 168-- 29-3- 0. 22-2- ing Mr. i RACES and HORSE SHOW of fun identifying my father, aunts, and uncles who had posed for the murals in Alsatian costumes. Charles Spindler also designed what I think is the handsomest wine label tn France for the Clot Ste Odile which a friend owned. The wines of Alsace are worthy of a fine artist dry, but with a merry warmth, they are very much like the Alsatians themselves. Tne three great wines are Rieslino, dry and flinty; Tromiaer, rich and mellow; and SyU raner, somewhat between the two. The Vine Festival at Colmar tM do . A them all honor. Colmar pays wine another compliment It is the home of one of France's exceptionally fine restaurant!, La MaUon Tttti. The regional cuisine of Alsace is distlnc tive; its most celebrated dish Is ChoucreiU, a truly glorified version of sauerkraut And of course the Jote de Foie Gnu la Alsatian, from Strasbourg to be exact Then there are the 'heavenly plum and fruit Jams, Mirabelle, Relno Claude, Queyh, Groseille. All theie packaged foods are easy to ship home. Alsatian wine travels well, which means that it will not lose its bouquet on an ocean voyage. You can have the wine you purchase consigned to your name at your port of embarkation so that you need not be burdened with it in your travels throughout France. Months after your vtait to Alsace they will be a festive Sharp-flavore- . . m BRANDS BUY ADVERTISED 3 d, W ee-e- Specials nd - ilii 15 iioiths to . '- "-1 .1 eil, has made the difference, GATEWAY PEAS world-famo- - nt - for 25c 2 No 2 Ki can .... 29c v. 36 c KELLOGGS VARIETY CEREAL ..... 16c No 2 can ... 28e us TASTEWELL CUT BEANS 303 size can DIEGO Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE 2 for 29c DELSEY TISSUE t ; WOODS CROSS TOMATOES No. 2 can ., . ; 21e WOODS CROSS TOMATOES No 2 can ' ' ............ 303 size can PACKRITE APRICOTS it . Frank ICorda farm 243 acret in California's Salinas Valley. We know Mr. Corda well because Standard Oil Company of California fuels the power that tills his land. By replacing muscles with machines, at Mr. Corda has done, the average U. S. farmer produces enough food for 15 people. One hundred years ago s good farmer produced enough to feed only five people. Mechanized farming, powered by i . s fi An invlUUon to tba Win Festival tn Colmar this August has evoked aostalsie memories of Alsace. Mr (ather's family were from Strasbourg, where Gutenberg built his printing press. Just outside of Strasbourg, at Obernai, we have oousms, and many friends. I Spent many a happy holiday in my school days tn tills beautiful part of France. Nearby, at Mont " to Odile there is a magnificent con-efounded by the patron saint of ' ilace. In Its chapel are "marquetry" itatlons of the Cross designed and executed by my cousin Paul Spindler. "Marquetry" is a form of inlaid woodwork in which the natural grain and color' of the various woods are used to create form and depth. The treat marqueteurs made It an art form ranking with painti&f. Paul's v ' v' father, Charles Spindler, was com- reminder ' From France with love, missioned to do decorations for the French Line. And in Paris his mar Mguertte VfflarS 15c i STAR KIST TUNA 1 Chunks 35c -- ; STAR KIST TUNA - i 'I J ,,. , ) .. RIVER BRAND RICE .. i . -. TASTEWELL TOMATO JUICE 41 os i .... 3-l- b Solid Pack 39c ; . 25e ... a... 45c 12 oz 2 lbs..." 59c 3 for 25c FiEiNZ BABY FOOD PANCAKE MIX 35c 2yi lbs 27c PILLSBURY HOT ROLL r.IIX. ISScct TSOBaer demonstrates one of the ways and lubricants for farm machines, -' t weed killers, roof coalings for barns, slock petroleum helps make farms more productive ing and profitable. Airborne insecticides made by ' dips, detergents to keep milk equipment spotStandard's subsidiary, California Spray-- ' less, bottled gas for refrigeration, cooking and Chemical Corporation, are so effective that , healing they're all on the long list of items they save western fanners millions of dollars supplied to western farms by Standard. And a year in crop losses. Other petroleum prod-you, too, benefit from each new way Standard ' ucts save time and labor . for example, a scientists increase the yield of farms . be- tractor can work 10 acres In the time a team cause yoti may be one of the IS people Mr. of horses takes to plow two. We also had sr ' Corda feeds. Questions or comment about out hand in that, because Standard developed the Company are always welcome. Writ: Standard first compounded lubricating oil that made ' Oil Company of California, P. O. Box 3495-d d keels for tractors practical. Fuels San Francisco, California. . PASCO GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS No 2 can . .. 2 for 33c yieU-booat- : C; high-spee- 303 size can 23c LEXARD DEODORANT SOAP 2 for 27c CUDAHY TAMALES MAXINE SOAP Future Homamakars of America from many cilia In Utah recently viwld ' with msmbtri cf Utah's congras-sldndalegatioa in the nation's capital. Tha group stopped in .Washington after altaodiag a national con van lion In Ohio. Thay war as eertad on a p:rsonal tour cf the Capitol building, lb Cos al OIL COMPANY. OF CALIFORNIA . pious ahsai to servo you bstUt 45c CUDAHY ROAST BEEF HASH -- STANDARD - 63c pkg JIONEY BEE GRAHAM CRACKERS i - ; iCWY PE.NUr BUTTER A-- " : grassional Library, ths Supreme Court building the Whits House and other Washington landmarks. Shown in lha front row are, laft 4o right Mrs. Varnal Harris, the group leadari Congressman William A. Dawson, Congressman Douglas R. Strlngfellow, and Sanator Wallafa T. Ban- - 10-b- ar at-Jef- f Pliofilm hag .... only 59c Merc ! I . our yjnz'uwp FREE DELIVERY Jt Hupping v-c- mc PHONE 20 OR 220 2 |